• The Krakus Mound, thought to originate from the 1st and 2nd century BC, is believed to be the resting place of King Krak – a pivotal figure in the Krakow Dragon...
  • According to legend, the mound was built as a tomb of the legendary Prince Krakus (6-7th century CE), the founder of the city. ... Krakus Mound. 7 days left.
  • Once you reach its summit, the panoramic view from the 16-meter high Krakus Mound reveals the charms of Cracow that captivates every visitor.
  • According to legend, the Krakus Mound is named after the city’s founder, King Krakus, who defeated a fearsome dragon that once terrorized the area.
  • Looking from the Krakus Mound on the eve of the Celtic celebration of the sun (May 1), the sun rises exactly over the Wanda Mound.
  • Krakus Mound -Kopiec Krakusa commemorating a legendary founder of Krakow. The origin of the mound, probably early medieval kurgan, is not known.
  • SylwiaCam Krakus Mound Kraków, PL The mound is shrouded in legends, the exact date of its creation is unknown.
  • Krakus Mound is one of Krakow’s two prehistoric man-made mounds, long supposed to be the burial place of the legendary King Krakus.
  • Today, Krakus Mound is a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can explore the mound, visit the small museum, and enjoy the surrounding park.
  • Arguments range from 500 BC to the Middle Ages. The mystery of the origins of the Krakus Mound and what might be its purpose abound.